Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The s the point I would make is that first of all I do n't accept that twelve thousand seven hundred is er a tenable figure but that , probably the more important point is that there has to be a policy response , and a policy response to this issue demands that there is at least some response to the mi to the level of migration er you know my my my view has been put forward very clearly about that , but I would simply make make the point for the record that even accepting one hundred percent migration , there is no statistical case for a new settlement .
2 Bush strongly backed the measure , passed by Congress on June 13 , despite objections from some business groups that it would lead to numerous law suits .
3 But erm , fortunately it did n't heat up , but we 're looking at erm , it did n't catch fire , but we 're looking at er er , some safety features that we may actually have to install in the plant room to erm to actually identify these these problems er , somewhat earlier .
4 Inevitably , this decision led to a reaction from some polytechnic directors that it was quite wrong that a chartered body , through an adverse report , should have the power to induce the collapse of an institution .
5 Goodwill had been encouraged by reciprocal representation on validation visits , but there was still strong opposition when Kerr accepted an invitation to meet the NCDAD at its premises at Park Crescent — having been warned by some polytechnic directors that he was going into the lion 's den and would be devoured .
6 He screamed back at her some choice words that he usually saved for the rent collector .
7 Health warnings are not considered necessary because the chemicals and gases are released in such minute quantities that there is not immediate effect .
8 but that does n't mean to say that you can for example you could become build up these Chairman skills that you 've got okay .
9 Do you think it 's possible the Iraqis here living in this country could have some of these nerve gases that they could explode if the situation in Iraq gets very bad ?
10 So anyway she had the er settee and brought a friend with her with a well I think it was one of these Range Rovers that you can seat erm , you know , about seven and he dropped the seats down and got the settee in , I do n't know how he managed it .
11 Although some of these community norms that we have mentioned above may be recognized by outsiders as regional or social markers , many others are better described as internal : they mark social differences inside the community .
12 If you 're with er National Westminster erm y y y y you , you , you know about these , these , these cash tills that you put a card in and
13 And I had a catalogue the other day from a , an environmental erm agency it was n't Greenpeace it was something like that that were ac actually now offering these soap savers that we used to have in the war to press your bits of soap into Magazines were full of tips for saving fuel .
14 It is to these inflation theories that we now turn our attention .
15 She wants me rails , these metal rails that I 've got .
16 And then I went and showed her all forms , all these form things that they 've got I were letting her read it .
17 These Rotaflex ones that you spoke of , were they in the fifties or the early sixties ?
18 Some of them can be issues relating to these energy matters that we have been discussing , and in fact one of the aims of introducing this form of discussion is that science is often seen as a very factual subject — that you just receive and learn the facts .
19 Erm , perhaps it will be Mr 's policy to impune all district auditors that their findings are not worth erm , troubling with .
20 The bodies of some catfish are covered with so many taste buds that they are almost swimming tongues , and they often use their taste buds to find their food .
21 And do you know those advert features that they do in the States , they 're like sort of like half hour adverts , like they 're like shows but they 're like an advert
22 I do , you know those frying pans that you bought , the frying pans and saucepans ?
23 I want those chicken things that we had before .
24 It could just be that you 're the person in your family who knows what 's on all those video tapes that nobody 's labelled up .
25 Actually it is a debate about personal conscience Last night I had one of those phone calls that we 've all been getting erm the guy on the other end apologised for not being one of my constituents erm , I said it probably was n't his fault .
26 Therefore , if I just looked at some of those policy teams that I referred to in my presentation , I would expect , and it 's happening , that we would be taking on board , in each of those policy teams , the policy development work that 's applicable to Europe .
27 if I had anything to do with it , I would like those , those gas fires that we 've got in the room at the back of the church there , they 're ideal .
28 In all of those publishing areas that you 've mentioned , newspapers , books , electronic
29 I mean , in those , those time things that you did , those time box , did it show the self-discipline ?
30 He 'd once walked out , in a sixteen-year-old child 's sulk , on a family dinner-party , and his father had always chided him about it — it had become one of those family memories that everyone always laughs at , always shares .
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